The Forefather and Patriarch You Thought You Knew.
It\'s like connecting the dots and filling in the.
Biblical Fantasy Based on History and Ancient Mythology Abraham Allegiant is written in the spirit of The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings, blending fantasy and mythopoeia with history to retell the Biblical narrative with a fresh perspective, making it come alive in a new way, while staying true to the original spirit of the Bible story.
Abraham Allegiant has an appendix that explores the Biblical and historical background of the ancient Book of Jasher mentioned in the Bible, the Tower of Babel, Nimrod and Semiramis, Sodom and Gomorrah and other Biblical oddities.
Learn About the Historical and Biblical Research Behind the Novel Author Godawa shares the scholarly research that undergirds the fictional adventure.
Everything.
Everything is connected.
Though Abraham Allegiant can be read on its own, the reader will have a much more rich experience reading the book within the Chronicles of the Nephilim Biblical Fantasy Series. - What really happened to Sodom and Gomorrah. - The heart stirring romance between Abraham and Sarah. - The fascinating rise and fall of the infamous Tower of Babel from Genesis. - The legendary Semiramis, Nimrod\'s ravishingly beautiful and cunningly ruthless queen.
In Abraham Allegiant, you\'ll discover: - The true identity of the Mighty Hunter Nimrod from the Bible.
Part of the Biblical Fantasy Series Chronicles of the Nephilim Abraham Allegiant is the fourth book of the Biblical Fantasy Series Chronicles of the Nephilim, an epic story that begins with Enoch and Noah and tells the Biblical storyline of the Genesis 6 Nephilim giants, hybrid offspring of the angelic Watchers mating with human women.
The War of the Seed is rising. the Seed of Promise.
The Seed of the Serpent vs.
And Sodom and Gomorrah is the flashpoint for the Watchers\' next diabolical plan.
Abraham is in the land of Canaan, a land that is filled with the Nephilim giants of Genesis 6, and the Watchers rule as gods.
He sets out on a course of revenge to find Abraham and kill him in order to thwart God\'s plan forever.
But Nimrod is not dead.
He then chooses a simple nomad Abraham as next in the line of the Seed of Promise.
He causes the confusion of languages and disperses Nimrod\'s kingdom upon the earth.
But God has other plans.
After the Great Flood, the giant king Nimrod builds the Tower of Babel and unites the world in rebellion against the Creator.
The Forefather and Patriarch You Thought You Knew